OUR DOCTORS

Natalie Nibert, OD
Doctor of Optometry, Southern College of Optometry, Memphis, Tennessee; Residency certification in Pediatrics and Vision Therapy, Southern College of Optometry, Memphis, Tennessee; Bachelor of Arts, University of Tulsa
Dr. Natalie Nibert was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas and completed a Biology degree with a Music minor at the University of Tulsa. Dr. Nibert developed in interest in optometry early on from her own visits to the eye doctor growing up, and developed a special interest in pediatrics. Dr. Nibert graduated from Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, TN. While in optometry school, she was a member of Beta Sigma Kappa Honor Society, Gold Key Honor Society, Student Government Association, and participated in an optometric service trip to Costa Rica. She received awards for student achievement in research and excellence in contact lens. In 2022, Dr. Nibert completed a residency at Bright Eyes Vision Clinic in Minnesota where she received additional training in pediatrics and brain injury rehabilitation.
Dr. Nibert looks forward to getting to know her patients and serving their families! In her spare time, Dr. Nibert enjoys playing the piano, taking care of her plants, participating in local events, and going to Table Rock Lake with her family
Katherine Gunn, OD
Doctor of Optometry, Southern College of Optometry, Memphis Tennessee; Bachelor of Science, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas
Dr. Gunn’s special clinical interests include pediatric and binocular vision, primary eyecare, contact lenses, as well as diagnosis and management of ocular diseases.
Dr. Gunn is a member of the Kansas Optometric Association, the Greater Kansas City Optometric Society, and the American Optometric Association. Dr. Gunn’s commitment to providing quality eyecare is exemplified by her past work with the Student Volunteers of Optometric Service to Humanity, where she traveled to Ecuador to provide free eyecare to those in underserved populations.
Dr. Gunn is a native of Tecumseh, Kansas. Dr. Gunn enjoys attending concerts, dining at local restaurants and coffee shops, and adventuring with her husband, Alex, and their Bernese Mountain Dog, Phog.

Dr. Norris' special clinical interests include primary eye care, contact lenses, eye injuries and diseases, including glaucoma management, cataract evaluation and cataract surgery co-management.
Dr. Norris was selected Kansas Optometrist of the Year for 2015. He is a past president of the Heart of America Contact Lens Society and the Kansas Optometric Association. Dr. Norris is a member of the Eye Care Council, the Kansas Optometric Association and the American Optometric Association and its Contact Lens Section.
Dr. Norris enjoys family time with the grandkids, golfing, and church and civic activities when he's not in the office.
Doctor of Optometry, University of Houston, College of Optometry, Houston, Texas; Bachelor of Science, Fort Hays State

Mark Norris, OD
Ashley Reddell, OD
Doctor of Optometry, Southern College of Optometry, Memphis, Tennessee; Residency certification in Pediatrics and Vision Therapy, Southern College of Optometry, Memphis, Tennessee; Bachelor of Arts, University of Kansas
Dr. Ashley Reddell’s special clinical interests include pediatric and binocular vision, primary eye care, contact lenses, eye injuries and diseases, including glaucoma management, and cataract evaluation.
Dr. Ashley is a member of the Kansas Optometric Association, College of Optometrists in Vision Development, and Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association. In 2015, Dr. Ashley was voted the Kansas Young Optometrist of the Year by her peers.
Dr. Ashley enjoys playing with her little girls, watching KU sports and spending time with her husband, Dr. Jonathan Reddell, and family.
